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    Argument for Abortion

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    The argument of abortion has been raging since the Supreme Court case‚ Roe vs. Wade‚ in 1973. This court case has divided the country into two factions: pro-choice and pro-life. Pro-life advocates argue that abortions are murder and extreme levels of child abuse. While pro-choice advocates believe abortions are a justifiable means to end pregnancies. The pro-choice argument is that the fetus is not yet a human being and its rights should not override that of the mother’s. An importance on

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    Reasons for Abortion

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    Introduction Abortion is the expulsion of a fetus from the uterus before it has reached the stage of viability (in human beings‚ usually about the 20th week of gestation). An abortion may occur spontaneously‚ in which case it is also called a miscarriage‚ or it may be brought on purposefully‚ in which case it is often called an induced abortion. Reasons for Abortion Some societies ban abortion almost completely while others permit it in certain cases. Such societies usually lay down a maximum

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    Abortion is unethical

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    behind women who have abortions? Abortion has always been a VERY controversial topic that has been the subject of debate many times by the pro-life and pro-choice groups. No matter how many times this topic has been argued in my opinion abortion is and always will remain immoral. The two main types of abortions are in-clinic abortion and the abortion pill which are both horrific; and the abortions‚ in turn‚ also cause health risks for the mother and her future pregnancies! Abortion is astonishingly

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    Abortion in Utah

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    Abortion in UTHA As soon as abortion was legally available‚ Utah women took advantage. The state’s abortion law became effective in April 1974‚ and in the remaining months of that year nearly 1‚200 pregnancies were legally terminated‚ according to the Utah Department of Health. The number continued to rise‚ with some fluctuations‚ until 1989‚ when terminations peaked at 4‚300 among Utah women. That same year‚ another 645 women from out of state came to Utah to seek terminations. Since then‚ the

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    Abortion in India

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    Abortion in India is more common than those would think‚ quite often a daily occurrence. In India‚ abortions are completely common because women are quite often having abortions after finding out the sex of the child. Not only is aborting a certain sex frowned upon‚ but the abortions given in India are often extremely poorly done because of the lack of trained professionals. Abortion in India should be more safe and sterile‚ while also done by properly trained professionals whom specialize in this

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    Abortion and Morals

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    The Immorality of Abortion Religion‚ personal rights‚ or science normally fuels the debate on abortion. However abortion can be looked at philosophically and debated whether it is moral or immoral. In this paper I will argue that abortion is immoral because it deprives the zygote from any future life. In The Journal of Philosophy‚ Don Marquis argues in his essay‚ “Why Abortion is Immoral” that abortion is wrong because it deprives the fetus of a ‘future like ours’

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    abortion summary

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    Abortion is the premature termination of a pregnancy by spontaneous or induced expulsion of a nonviable fetus from the uterus. The keyword in this definition is termination which is the final result‚ should abortion be someone’s final result oppose to other options. The common problems that result in terminating a pregnancy is: finical problems‚ relationship‚ or family issues or whatever the circumstances may be. People tend to see this as overcoming an obstacle. But an abortion is a broader topic

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    Abortion Argument

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    Annotated Bibliography-Abortion Bethany Stansberry Prof. Eldridge Ivy Tech Community College November 26‚ 2012 Abortion The related topic between the four articles listed below is abortion. There will always be an argument for abortion and against abortions. As a women‚ I can relate to both sides; pro-choice and pro-life. The fact that the government is trying to take away the choice for an abortions‚ raises a lot of questions to me. Why shouldn’t women have a choice? Krause‚ K. W. (2011

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    Pregnancy and Abortion

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    The issue of abortion is one of the most commonly used as a topic for academic argumentative papers. Definitely‚ abortion is a very sensitive issue from the moral and ethical points of view‚ and there are numerous proponents and opponents of abortions in the US. Writing an academic paper on abortion can give the writer a great field for arguing and discussing numerous pros and cons of this controversial issue. At the same time‚ writing argumentative essay on abortion can help author formulate own

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    Abortion as a Human Right

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    Abortion as a Human Right Throughout history‚ induced abortions have been a source of considerable debate and controversy. An individual’s personal stance on the complex ethical‚ moral‚ and legal issues has a strong relationship with the given individual’s value system. A person’s position on abortion may be described as a combination of their personal beliefs on the morality of induced abortion and the ethical limit of the government’s legitimate authority. It is a woman’s individual rights‚ right

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